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Emergence - a selection of songs setting the poems of Emily Dickinson, a poet with an exceptional ability to distill 'amazing sense' from 'ordinary meanings'.
Emergence - a selection of songs setting the poems of Emily Dickinson
Director Lynn Binstock
Songs include
Ella Jarman-Pinto - This Little Rose
Juliana Hall - A Northeast Storm
Aaron Copland - There Came a Wind from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
Luigi Zaninelli - You might not know, I remembered you; Till it has loved from Seven Epigrams of Emily Dickinson
Aaron Copland - I Felt a Funeral in my Brain from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson Juliana Hall - God made a little gentian from To Meet a Flower
Sylvia Glickman - Black Cake: A Recipe for Emily Dickinson
Juliana Hall - Lightly stepped a yellow star from In Reverence
Aaron Copland - The Chariot from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
Devised, curated and performed by Nicole Panizza, and renowned British soprano Nadine Benjamin, Emergence serves as one of the first examples of an anthology that showcases both established and recent musical settings of Emily Dickinson’s literary canon, through song and discussion.
Emergence - a selection of songs setting the poems of Emily Dickinson
Director Lynn Binstock
Songs include
Ella Jarman-Pinto - This Little Rose
Juliana Hall - A Northeast Storm
Aaron Copland - There Came a Wind from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
Luigi Zaninelli - You might not know, I remembered you; Till it has loved from Seven Epigrams of Emily Dickinson
Aaron Copland - I Felt a Funeral in my Brain from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson Juliana Hall - God made a little gentian from To Meet a Flower
Sylvia Glickman - Black Cake: A Recipe for Emily Dickinson
Juliana Hall - Lightly stepped a yellow star from In Reverence
Aaron Copland - The Chariot from Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
Devised, curated and performed by Nicole Panizza, and renowned British soprano Nadine Benjamin, Emergence serves as one of the first examples of an anthology that showcases both established and recent musical settings of Emily Dickinson’s literary canon, through song and discussion.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Stone Records |
Media of output | Film |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2019 |
Event | Emergence-Emily Dickinson: Live @ Blackheath Halls - Blackheath Halls, Blackheath, United Kingdom Duration: 1 Dec 2019 → 1 Dec 2019 https://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/events/event/7190/blackheath_presents_nadine_benjamin_soprano_and_nicole_panizza_piano |
Keywords
- Emily Dickinson
- American Art Song
- Music
- Performance
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Music
- Literature and Literary Theory
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Emergence-Emily Dickinson: Live @ The Aldeburgh Festival
Panizza, N. & Benjamin, N., 22 Jun 2020Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual Research › Performance
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Emergence-Emily Dickinson: Live @ The National Poetry Library, UK
Panizza, N. & Benjamin, N., 4 Dec 2020Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual Research › Performance
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'Till it has loved': American Art Song in Recital: Live @ The Holywell Music Room
Panizza, N. & Benjamin, N., 7 May 2020Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual Research › Performance